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Show tcr-j B ,,'IXVJEW OF LL'COL.VH EL inei-; T10X. inst Tub 31emphis ,trrfnrie (Rrcck,) si ecu- i "We bchevo that tlio election of A: hnn( Lincoln as the candidate of the and ty wc tiave shown tho reimblicans to CJ, would .bean Unequivocal declaration 11 iscV thepsrt of tho mirlhern people of t ilms determiuatfon to jiso the pow;r ei'f f government and direct it to swore the1 1 lots ces of the philosophy Pf the-lrrepKfS conflict. The blighting mid treason) hj effects of Its past- history is but the trie- of what, it; such an eveut, Is to be vith 'neqncucc of its future acticri. In .go- j event of Lincoln's election, we cobuscl tll0 1 union of tho entire South "upon n plai tern 1 act ion, looking to our uniU'd wlthdra and trm tl'0 Umou, either when nu overt nc-,' committed, or when the indications ;an- i practically suggestive that the iulic an J the administration is being direited to ;ors ' c-or.suuimatiou of such an outrage.'1 A correspondent of the Mobile Ad :ohl tint (Uell) wnteti 1 yd. "1 think fl)at I have demonstrated ect- folly and futility of the project propo are j by the party who would, by terror, or' uld Iciich, or public odium, prevent pen on , from holding pOlce under Lincoln. T bat ! would deprive us of the mails, an in ofll- pcnsablc uccersity; they would close heir land offices anil the courts, which wi j bo a mutter of iiiilificreiice to the i)di her istration: and thu attempt to preveut tes. I collection of customs would bp a ridi bas'ous lailure. Away, then, with such Inns ' King. Let as lake u more manly cou iry, j Jf Lincoln should be elected, a rontrcni heu ; of the people of Alabama is already rilh . Tided for by law. That convention 11 ;iig , determine whether the election of Lim any justifies a withdrawal from the Union, avi- so, very wrll. Let us pjck up and jssi- If, however, the people in convention : or tcrmine that it does not justify disun ; tbetfia the tegttirxiato , bp'eratrcwfeftlww the government go 00 as: l before. Let Vrj W rby no childish Wms'.TthlcU will HB&oy.iB4 vxt bnujsclrcf. f " ..ff.m wv A correspondent ot" the Savannah IVf' fta . ' endorsed by. the cdltorwrltcij ",': "a, K 'There,' remains llttltf or norfoBlitM, n"r. LIncolhV success.-" And1 no Jhotbtfsrw ,nU" insn can :any: longer! firnl -an excase for tjfr neglecting to makeup lift' miad, wtwtil conrsq it will be, his d.nty,ln. that event,,- , t'Ongl,t'wtdlimttffotlio laatTrsv. "im' tion'of a blflck-repbbllcsn adsAlqistratlsti ft m nfKnbc;groun'ilug,gestetlf . -'f fiMlil . t.T"t .jsa qucstlonobvlpnslyjncafjofji nnV sexact .s'oliition. hbw far !legal forma 'tbe shdiitd 'borc6tniliceI 'wjlrp, whea'ailteri' !t0; Compliance wphlelTciUtt fn"to!schtef WWclt9 thq law? could hot be supposed, tc Mt' rB-F rB-F tended, - r .rt ,eP? ,t"T,he character qf n public net ol tit. ; , ; kind.is to Tie'cslliqaleHl by. Its objecfstnel e effectsnovljy'tl.erotras'.wlilcIffitIctUJ Thotratlii efiroidtr'l)0'c6ntrbTciftd.HlTdi? itcnyjt Js.io xepudiite at'dnce.itU' reasoalff and experience, oiid to cone!ua In.ooint rFM, gle beath,wlin(spycr, pVogicM .msjnklneli. W ha,s tqade lii cfyil anet reyrbns'llbcr(T;4S m jmlgeil.'tlie Wrtlim oi Lincoln 'ck'n'oe im) gnrdcdfrtliio pthef ligbtUSati W 'ielai7i , D atlon of. warngiilBStiUiei'SoVtbsMY t Wf InaugiiraUou ns ha firsttep tqwrda tj ; i-,v . hostilities:, fWe ninst meet It cllhcc AIllilgoYousesfstariUVfaWcf JS! licdulM"iIle2Xm;(Dbgly . . . oll" .The.Mi.tclligenw.freaSoatU ,kr8tht lren G?-r6'a iftD,? jpsterdayja edjtiop,. V of thb "most" alarming- character7;v,wThe. . Breckinridge party;t.hcrc ttiid one'jf f ihesc'Stateif. fa almost tinanMreously fofhfsa is in " PutliBgonthocockriei- Tbei.' lldt fi'S'Of l'"l .PlnfboM.mlntejlisiwl,. iiioii 'J1 tBtlie'moreTnlarmIng.bc!aujOe)1 mavement Is quiet VOur.-.excliaDKCi fell, tC n meeting, -of that- mystiVlOTi( 1 the mt the K : Q-v ,n Mittt'tppt,'whttk t such tttm "to,'ti'WuterinrJt,forc'A'Afl roar ftflnpcbe. may, bejjoured.. upon, jut before 3 Is on ve -lti - ihembtemtut" 'Ji.UUtwi', t nt. excnsq--cnn'not'be palliated. Ttcre host. , , l liecti"' no'act toastify5 it ibe ateit'i 5 degree." ';'" s- 'iT'ui ibut KIU Tint Chnrfcstorr Tttcurf (tllnaloA) testl- ay-' t A frvt VW to f-.'Sfc-"':'" I tot- "Wo suppose tliat,!,taking ia tlcvf ill , - 0 the tthcM, tilings, It '"pbCMtrVagaBt to 3 itipn estimate, that the tubtn.lssldb'of the Solttt .M iktb" fj".'MMMrdocq;he,lgedf ? amis. South -one Jundrcd.ollars'e1icW; IU, these wmputcit that ihrrc are four million thifci, ' jnjj. hnndred thousand1 slaves iti 'tlie UBitel, com States. Hefc; therefore; IsaloM tdftlio- r$ koutheru people-ofontliaBdreajMtl tBjive, ' ty, milliomfor dollars on their slaves alone. .-ntlie .-ntlie of course; real estate '.'of lr'knitls'Vart year. Paf kc'al'd'in tfie deprectatlbtror 1aTci that ''SIaeprrfpcriyttbefoandtldttr't r'hlcli Jiropertf-in thdSdnth WknriieCTirltyi4 ' li. re- ",tt I i'-fkcMi H 'ther prpperty,- par-, ITiU ff,!1! Jnbjlit,rJaBks;Blcfcf thiir povds ninst !o Influeujtcetri Tfratd vAa1 Bs0 will sell out "aud -leave tbt? ;Sdutli? CpniJ fusion; dfafriis,Tand presmire kiBaVrtlgB.-'' tliat "I''oreiessrs.jLIneolB!ndslji8aIift! r,,.' can be Installed, on lreldeiit.rndcVtcqi Wu0 President df lhe Unifed.StitcstbeSoath-,lK(;tl Unifed.StitcstbeSoath-,lK(;tl cm Stales cau dssolvcTpcicefutty (we1 jn;,y know what wooy) their '?umd-wltlt th tinie' VbiOi, Mr.XIncoln andJilssaboIltlotr.ee'; ' giiig' Jjorts wjl have W.t.iiw 1 the Ihcirgamq wouhV be. blocked. . , " , slons "H the Sputb once, submits' fttniii) to? e t)f abolitionists by tho gencrargoveromdnt? tbcrefs, proliabty, mi end 'of ollspeacefui' is or sepnratipn, of the Union. , csn oaly; yon gnpp the,, min 'they, meditate" for th. Utee Squth by 'nr. Armed with tbe pdw'eV of the generat gov'eVifm?nt;'aue', their'' 3i orgrihlzattoiis tit 'MicVSHrtli, thef wilti'vei iw respect ,for our courngo. or cnergyanUt they wilt usq,th.oIsword for.iour.subjectjoo iLO If there h any umu In ,the,Eouth jr.ho.bc-,1 tievq. that we must scnarato front "tho1 Xbrth, wc appeul to his linmanUy,"lti caso-ays; caso-ays; Mr. Lincoln' Is j elected,' to;'dissolveLOBr' bra- connection wltlt the Xorth before the, 4lh par- of Mareh. next," , , t . i be, ThoSavamiah .Xfwiifnrcck:) saysr, ipou "With Lincoln's cleciionftuii Union if Iheirl doomed;' aiid'this. Trq'liyliete, ta,tbeheS? . the 1 nest oplmo0f.1riany amongthosetfroml soc- the South who do not herosclve'dT Sible.catq nnit, .demand a jieparationjon ablqiBccpuulidoiit," . , Th Richmout Bell) Wjs-' Wjs-' ,c "Jlut fcr.qnld wV bo ''intf titcnSn ? J 1 view of thb result of the JeVcut'lfortLera 1 U1leectidn, itnd'shoiildsthat?resalfr clearly l" j indicate, ns.is maintained by sobks, the ctr-' ,W0Htain efcclion.pf.Liuj:p)D,raiid tho triamnb,. ' wf Jt?vl'-republivanifri), theq .indeed, WV we fullen upon evil times;. "We Issy In' all' calmness" aud'slncfcrity; ;td-the'KoYtbcrBl ,lne people that, should Lincolnibe elected;. from that cvcpt,jn,all human probability. ittt will .(loir consequences whtclf,no lover of hh couniry, orttfolrgdntfij:cin" ebniem-' 1 the plato without rlilidde9ng 'and without1 used n.rs. Itbia.raslrand.baurdosf experk !- ment for onr northern fellow-citiscns tp at-; sons icmpt that of forcing upon the South, fllCY tin, i b-ll(in iif n'blnr-V.rMinbliVnn- |